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In reply to the discussion: What Kind of Statement Is: "There's probably no God?" [View all]Voltaire2
(15,156 posts)64. Well sort of. It isn't that the existence of
gods cant be conclusively be proven, its the uncomfortable fact that there is no evidence at all that any of them do exist.
We live in a modern society with a very strong influence from enlightenment theories of empirical knowledge. Evidence matters, pun intended, with respect to what we know. But religions are generally based on pre-modern theories of revealed truth. So there is this huge conflict over different ways of knowing. Even if most people are not conscious of the conflict, statements like there probably is no god expose the rift.
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When you have a considerable investment in something, it's hard to accept that it may be wasted
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#2
I might be a positive atheist. But I don't feel like arguing for it right now.
Bretton Garcia
Jan 2019
#62
There are also those who have laid out mathematical proofs for the god question
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#38